1 July 2009 Jigsaw puzzle images for steganography
En-Jung Farn, Chaur-Chin Chen
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Abstract
The jigsaw puzzle has been popular from past to present, and there are many jigsaw puzzle images on the Internet. This paper proposes a novel method to hide secret data in jigsaw puzzle images. First, a digital image is taken as input and divided into blocks. Then, a semicircle is drawn and attached to the right and bottom sides of each block. The secret data are embedded through the attached positions and orientations of the semicircles according to a stegokey. The resulting image looks like those jigsaw puzzle images appearing on many jigsaw puzzle Web sites. Experiments show that the proposed method is undetectable under the passive warden and robust to format conversion, lossy compression, and lossy recompression.
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En-Jung Farn and Chaur-Chin Chen "Jigsaw puzzle images for steganography," Optical Engineering 48(7), 077006 (1 July 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3159872
Published: 1 July 2009
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

Steganography

Optical engineering

Image processing

Image quality

Binary data

Remote sensing

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